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ID Cards on Trial: Will ID cards have RFID tags?
June 28 2005
by Andy McCue
Government refuses to rule it out...
The UK government has refused to rule out the inclusion of RFID tracking tags on the proposed biometric national ID card.
In line with International Civil Aviation Organisation guidelines, the UK Passport Service has already said it will include a paper-thin RFID-style contactless chip which can be read without being swiped through a reader on the new biometric passports from next year.
Home Office Minister Tony McNulty has now refused to rule out the possibility that tracking tags will be included on the ID card chip along with biometric data.
In response to a parliamentary question he said: "No final decisions have been taken yet on the chip technology for ID cards."
The admission is likely to increase privacy concerns on the back of a warning from data protection watchdog the Information Commission (IC) this week that the government's ID card plans are another component in the infrastructure of a "surveillance society".
Among the IC's concerns are the creation of a detailed audit trail of citizens' activities and the requirements for citizens to give the government details of all their previous addresses, which it claims has no relevance to the stated aims of the ID card scheme.
The ID card bill is currently undergoing its second reading in parliament with MPs due to vote on it on Tuesday evening. The bill is expected to go through although the government is likely to face tougher obstacles further down the line.
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I will be honest: This scares the shit out of me. I am very glad that I am not a minority here, because life would be getting a whole hell of a lot harder for me if I were.
For those of you who dont know, the UK Commons has passed a bill, in line with the government position, which gives the go-ahead for a program of ID cards that will be required for every citizen in the UK. These cards will carry biometric information, and there has even been talk about have RFID chips within these cards as well....Can you imagine, walking down the street, not knowing when the police might be scanning you and finding out everything about you?
The cost of this program is currently estimated, but independent survey groups, at around 30 Billion UK pounds (90 Billion US Dollars.) That equates to around 250 GBP/person in the UK.
Isn't this money spent better elsewhere? Can you see this happening in the USA?
Personally, with the creeping restrictions of personal and property rights that are coming into place in the USA, (i.e. emminent domain, flag burning, etc) I think that ID cards could be the next step...